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Stewardship of Truth with Excellence

Theologically sound resources for Christians determined to live God-centered lives and conduct God-honoring business

If something feels off—or could simply be better—it might be time to rethink a few things.

This book will help you build a self-coaching habit you’ll actually want to maintain. You Might Want to Rethink That challenges the kinds of questions we often ask with a shrug, like:

  • Why am I the only one who cares?
  • Why do I always do this?
  • Will anything ever change?

With provocative, biblically rooted prompts, you’ll uncover faulty thinking, outdated mental scripts, and unhelpful assumptions. This book is a framework for anyone ready to embrace a healthier mindset and more grounded relationships.

If that sounds like you, turn the page.

You might want to rethink a few things.

Starting a freelance career can feel like sailing without a map.

Ideas swirl, opportunities beckon, and it’s easy to lose your way.

The Gold Compass is your guide-a clear, faith-infused roadmap to help you move from dreaming to doing.

  • Step-by-step exercises to clarify your goals
  • Checklists and tools to keep you focused
  • Space to plan, reflect, and track your progress
  • Coaching strategies to stay accountable and on course

Whether you work through it on your own or pair it with personalized coaching, this workbook will help you chart a confident course toward a thriving freelance business.

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